During the New Year holiday, train tickets to ice-and-snow destinations like Harbin, Shenyang, and Changchun remain in high demand. On December 17, tickets for New Year's Eve (December 31) officially went on sale. Data from
The three-day holiday has significantly boosted demand for train and flight tickets.
Driven by winter tourism themes—ice-and-snow adventures and warm-weather escapes—northeastern provinces (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Yunnan, Guangdong, and Fujian have become popular long-distance train destinations. Harbin Ice and Snow World, a major attraction, officially opened on December 17, with expectations of a tourism boom in the northeast during the holiday. High-speed rail routes like Beijing-Harbin are particularly sought-after, with tickets to Harbin, Shenyang, and Changchun selling quickly.
Many travelers are departing three days early to extend their holidays.
While train tickets have a 15-day advance booking window, flight reservations for New Year’s have already peaked.
Top flight routes include Guangzhou-Harbin, Shanghai-Kunming, Beijing-Sanya, Beijing-Urumqi, Hangzhou-Guiyang, Nanjing-Changchun, Shenzhen-Chongqing, Shanghai-Haikou, Shanghai-Harbin, and Shenzhen-Beijing, reflecting strong north-south travel trends.
December 18 also marks the launch of Hainan’s island-wide customs closure as a free trade port, enhancing its appeal for winter getaways and duty-free shopping. As the first holiday post-closure,
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